polite; courteous; civil; careful; close; thorough
one by one; in detail; minutely
to arrive; to come to pass
society; public; community; social studies
tangent point; point of contact; contact (electrical, etc.); point of agreement; common ground
individual differences; personal equation
degree (angle, temperature, scale, etc.); counter for occurrences; strength (of glasses); glasses prescription; alcohol content (percentage); alcohol by volume; extent
to rise; to swell; to be promoted
abundant; plentiful; rich; wealthy; open (mind); relaxed
negative (e.g. thinking); negative; negative (electrical polarity)
to expand; to swell (out); to get big; to become inflated
for example; for instance; e.g.
even if not; even without
accelerated; accelerating; gathering speed
hate; hate crime; hate speech; racism
degree of relative priority
anyone; anybody; everyone; everybody; whoever
to fall ill; to be taken ill
preference; priority; precedence
dependability; credibility; coefficient of confidence
remnant; fragment; fraction; odd sum; halfway; half-hearted
to endure; to keep out (e.g. rain); to pull through; to get over; to surpass; to outdo
bad move (in chess, shogi, etc.)
person in the business (entertainment, music, film, etc.)
to save up; to stockpile; to stash away; to hoard; to amass; to salt away
to do something by choice; to like; to be fond of
meek; quiet; docile; mysterious; marvelous; marvellous
what date?; what's the date?; when?
sending a manuscript to the printer; receiving a manuscript from the author
proofreading; correction of press; calibration
chattering (teeth); (frozen, worried) stiff; rigid (personality, thinking, etc.); inflexible; voracious (e.g. work, study); without slack or pause
table; chart; list; memorial to an emperor
manager (e.g. of a business, an idol, etc.); in a sports team (esp. at school) someone who does the routine drudge work
good thing; strong point; good family; prestigious school; the right moment; utter
should (be); bound (to be); nock (of a bow); nock (of an arrow); nock-shaped grip (between thumb and forefinger); wooden frame on the tip of the mast of a Japanese ship that prevents the hawser from falling out